No wonder that dog is having problems settling it when you play music full blast in an apartment that it can’t get away/out from. 
I think it took her about a month! Her newest hobby always becomes her new personality. It’s so immature.How long did it take her? For someone her age 5k isn’t that far plus some people just are naturally better at cardio.
But WHY is she doing a running Q&A? Running 5k once does not mean you can give out advise as there is so much you can do wrong while running![]()
Yep, that’s doable but I totally understand why it seems a bit fishy... She IS immature imoI think it took her about a month! Her newest hobby always becomes her new personality. It’s so immature.
Homophobic much?For some reason, I don’t believe Estee about her couch to 5k achievement. For someone so out of shape, she seemed to go from never running to supposedly running 5k very quickly. I’m not a runner myself so maybe it’s easier than one would think?
Also, I don’t know if it’s the blue hat she wears sometimes or what but she’s incredibly masculine, no? Just a strong masculine energy and very little feminine energy imo. In this clip below she actually reminded me of Meagan Rapinoe from the soccer World Cup!
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How??!!Homophobic much?
If you want to say she gives off ‘masculine energy’ go ahead but that can be done without simultaneously comparing her to a famous lesbian. Being a gay woman is not synonymous with being ‘masculine’ and is a poor stereotype that lesbians have fought against.How??!!
I was simply stating an observation I had made between two women. Between Estee and an athlete that 1) I’m a huge fan of, 2) has become a household name because of her inspiring political activism, and 3) whose IG show I’ve been tuning into each week, causing her to be at the forefront of my mind. (*sidenote: Megan’s show is called “A Touch More” and she does it through her IG along with her equally amazing partner, Sue Bird. It’s awesome- I highly recommend. They’ve also had fantastic guests). Their sexuality was not a part of my observation, just their energies.If you want to say she gives off ‘masculine energy’ go ahead but that can be done without simultaneously comparing her to a famous lesbian. Being a gay woman is not synonymous with being ‘masculine’ and is a poor stereotype that lesbians have fought against.
Perhaps you should be a bit more careful with your words in future in that case. Your statements about Estée looking “masculine” came across as derogatory and specifically bringing in Megan Rapinoe into it didn’t look good. It didn't come across as a mere observation about "masculine" or "feminine" "energies" but as something negative. As aspirational as your comment is about the future, the reality is sadly we're not there yet.I was simply stating an observation I had made between two women. Between Estee and an athlete that 1) I’m a huge fan of, 2) has become a household name because of her inspiring political activism, and 3) whose IG show I’ve been tuning into each week, causing her to be at the forefront of my mind. (*sidenote: Megan’s show is called “A Touch More” and she does it through her IG along with her equally amazing partner, Sue Bird. It’s awesome- I highly recommend. They’ve also had fantastic guests). Their sexuality was not a part of my observation, just their energies.
I hope we can get to a point in our society where “a famous lesbian” can be mentioned in conversation as casually as when a straight man or woman is mentioned. And without their name instantly becoming political and a point of assumed homophobia and politicization and divisiveness.![]()
I appreciate this feedback and am going to be more mindful with my wording in the futurePerhaps you should be a bit more careful with your words in future in that case. Your statements about Estée looking “masculine” came across as derogatory and specifically bringing in Megan Rapinoe into it didn’t look good. It didn't come across as a mere observation about "masculine" or "feminine" "energies" but as something negative. As aspirational as your comment is about the future, the reality is sadly we're not there yet.
I watched it. It’s one of the first YouTube videos of her I’ve watched. I did notice the frequent laughing at herself, but I thought it was a nervous laughJust stopped watching her latest vlog ('LONGEST VLOG I'VE EVER MADE?') to write that the little laugh she does - often - after she amuses herself is really getting on my nerves.
Also, her making a big point that she looks 'soo red' after running - nobody else goes as red as her!! - has made me eye roll. You're not that red girl. If you're that self-conscious about it don't film right after your run.
I thought it was cute lolI watched it. It’s one of the first YouTube videos of her I’ve watched. I did notice the frequent laughing at herself, but I thought it was a nervous laugh![]()
not unbelievable at all, to be honest. Before you start running it feels like it’ll be impossible to go from not being able to run at all to running for a whole 5k without stopping, but you can build up to that in a surprisingly short amount of time. I went from doing zero running to running 5k in less than a month, doing 2-3 runs a week . I wasn’t zooming along like an athlete for it but I was doing it (slowlyFor some reason, I don’t believe Estee about her couch to 5k achievement. For someone so out of shape, she seemed to go from never running to supposedly running 5k very quickly. I’m not a runner myself so maybe it’s easier than one would think?